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#1 2012-05-20 22:37:15

elfin8er
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Scratch Projects on Android?

Now, I'm not talking about a scratch player, or something to make scratch projects on android. I was wondering if it would be at all possible to convert a scratch project into a fully working, legit android app. I just got a developer license thingy from the google play store, and was wondering if I could upload my scratch projects there. I know there's scratch to exe, so scratch has been converted to other formats. Would this be possible, and if so, how could I do it? I tried searching around on scratch, but could only find useless info :S


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#2 2012-05-21 00:37:00

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Re: Scratch Projects on Android?

Well, somebody made an android scratch player app. If you get their permission, you could edit it to always play a scratch project. That would work. I think the guy who made it is Zorket. He hasn't finished it, yet. He hasn't worked on it for quite a while, now.


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#3 2012-05-21 07:03:52

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Re: Scratch Projects on Android?

ZeroLuck is the man  smile

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#4 2012-05-21 07:42:33

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Re: Scratch Projects on Android?

GP1 wrote:

I think the guy who made it is Zorket.

Lol   wink

GP1 wrote:

He hasn't worked on it for quite a while, now.

Yes. I am waiting for Scratch 2.0 because Scratch 2.0 is coming soon and
I don't want to develop the player for the old version.

elfin8er wrote:

I know there's scratch to exe, so scratch has been converted to other formats.

Not really.
Scratch2Exe just opens Scratch in fullscreen mode.
It isn't a ScratchPlayer  hmm


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#5 2012-05-21 09:34:09

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Re: Scratch Projects on Android?

ZeroLuck wrote:

elfin8er wrote:

I know there's scratch to exe, so scratch has been converted to other formats.

Not really.
Scratch2Exe just opens Scratch in fullscreen mode.
It isn't a ScratchPlayer  hmm

Oh. I've never used Scratch2Exe  tongue  So does that mean it's not possible?

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#6 2012-05-21 11:16:07

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Re: Scratch Projects on Android?

Would it be possible to some how download a scratch project as a "flash game", and then convert that into an android game, Like this?


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#7 2012-05-21 11:19:11

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Re: Scratch Projects on Android?

My whole idea here, is to make a flash game, in stencyl for an example, and then convert it from flash, to an apk. It appears this would work...


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#8 2012-05-21 11:26:31

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Re: Scratch Projects on Android?

The Android application (in the tutorial) just displays a flash file in a WebView.
It's the same like opening the flash file in the Android-Browser.
(You can't convert flash to Java, you will always need a Flash-Player)


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#9 2012-05-21 11:38:53

elfin8er
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Re: Scratch Projects on Android?

ZeroLuck wrote:

The Android application (in the tutorial) just displays a flash file in a WebView.
It's the same like opening the flash file in the Android-Browser.
(You can't convert flash to Java, you will always need a Flash-Player)

Got it.


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